- Several concert programs suitable for various historical (or in historical style) organs - with or without Cantus Planus in alternatim. Italian, German, French, English, Spanish, Flemish, Dutch and Polish works from the early Renaissance to the beginning of the 19th-century.

- Vincenzo Albrici, Bartolomeo Albrici, Giovanni Battista Draghi: Chamber music at the court of King Charles II of England and of the Elector Johann Georg II of Saxony - Cantatas and harpsichord music between London and Dresden

- Diderik Buxtehude: Membra Jesu nostri patientis sanctissima

- Giovanni Battista Draghi: Ode to S. Cecilia, poem by John Dryden

- Giovanni Angelini Bontempi: Il Paride

- Angelini Bontempi-Marco Giuseppe Peranda: Daphne

- Carlo Pallavicino: Gerusalemme liberata

- Johann Sebastian Bach: Missa tota in B minor

- Bach’s Lutheran Missae: Catholic music written for the Bohemian chapel of the Count Spork?

- Johann Sebastian Bach: Weihnachtsoratorium

- Johann Sebastian Bach: Concerti da chiesa

- Johann Sebastian Bach: Drammi per musica

- Antonio Lotti: Teofane

- Wilhelm Friedemann Bach: Sacred cantatas

- W. A. Mozert: Mass in C minor

- W. A. Mozart: Requiem

- W. A. Mozart: Don Giovanni (number of player according to the first Prague performance)